Lesson11.1 – Night Photography (Photography Tutorials)




This is a tutorial about night photography. I will show you how to take a long exposures during the night. Find out what camera settings are better is which situation. A lot of examples!

Music: Kevin MacLeod. (Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0”)

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49 responses to “Lesson11.1 – Night Photography (Photography Tutorials)”

  1. Hi, would you say that a full frame camera is better than a aps-c for night time photography, where both are set up identically? I mean both having the same ISO aperture and shutter speed. Because according to Tony Northup, you have to multiply the aperture by the crop factor as well. So on a aps-c, the aperture will effectively be 1.5-1.6 times that of a full frame camera. Have you experienced this yourself?

  2. Hello Oksana, I’m planning a trip to the Los Angeles are in the near future and I would like to take some long exposure night photos of the cityscape, can you tell me where did you take these photos from? (like which highway and cross street), it looks like a great area. Thank you.

    Rick.

  3. as always great info, thx for sharing, i have some great shots of Hawaii as well when i was there in December, i would like to share, i use a Nikon D90 simply love it, once again thx for sharing keep up the great work and continue to mentor all of us

  4. Monstruous night photos with TWO (or more) different color temperatures in the same image.
    Why not use (& nothin says here) about White Balance Bracketing ??? (at the hotel-gardens in Hawaii, where's not moving cars)

  5. Hi
    Went out tonight to see how I got on.
    Unfortunately I can't afford a DLSR just now so I am using film, I love film but I think I would have learned easier if I could see my results right away.
    Even though some of your stuff seems geared towards Digital I have still been able to apply it to film.

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